Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Americans are "money dreary"

For the past few years, we have been forced fed the argument that Americans are "war dreary" and that they are sick of fighting. Well if that is the case, which I believe it not to be, then we are screwed as a Nation - as if you cannot take a few years of tough fighting, for the cost of Freedom & Revenge - will we fight a long war if attacked by North Korea or surrender? A very valid question.

I do not believe Americans are war dreary, as a majority of Americans want us to strike North Korea's nuclear programs, and if Israel attacks Iran - wants us to assist the Israelis - so war dreary we are not, however we are money dreary.

While Americans will fight for decades for Freedom, we will not stand two months of liberal economic spending, we downright hate it - because it never works, because it taxes all to death, because all it adds is debt, and because the whole process is a scan for big government. The federal government has spent trillions of dollars, with much more spending on the way, government control, and more taxes.

Has anything worked? Nothing at all. With the Democrats two big programs - cap & tax, along with healthcare only going to increase costs to Private industry and the government, its only going to lead to higher prices & higher taxes.

So while Americans never really become war dreary, we are without a doubt "money dreary". However, will Americans wake up to this fact? Considering the GOP candidate is winning by 12 points in the liberal state of New Jersey, that Obama's approval is dropping like a rock, the unemployment keeps rising, and Americans now favor Republicans on almost every important issue in America - I have a feeling we have learned our lesson, or perhaps I should say - those that bought into Obama's horsecrap have learned their lesson.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd love to believe that, but when your article is directly above a RCP poll aggregation showing 57-36 approval for Obama's job performance it seems a bit of a stretch.

Editor said...

Lets remember, the RCP average is a calculated average of all of the polls approval/disapproval of Obama. If you look at certain polls they are biased, others are crazy, but few actually are accurate. Most consider Rasmussen - whether on the right or left the most accurate, and they have been showing Obamas rating nearly 50/50.

Not to mention, that almost every issue Obama supports (every legislation) a majority of Americans are opposed to, and we are by nature fiscal Conservatives.

Thanks for commenting.